
In 1429, a French teenager stood before her King with a message she claimed came from God; that she would defeat the world's greatest army and liberate her country from its political and religious turmoil. As she reclaims God's diminished kingdom, this courageous young woman has various amazing victories until her violent and untimely death.
Genres:

Milla Jovovich as Joan of Arc

John Malkovich as Charles VII

Faye Dunaway as Yolande of Aragon

Dustin Hoffman as Joan's conscience

Pascal Greggory as The Duke of Alençon

Vincent Cassel as Gilles de Rais

Tchéky Karyo as Jean de Dunois

Richard Ridings as La Hire

Desmond Harrington as Aulon

Timothy West as Cauchon

Rab Affleck as Comrade

Stéphane Algoud as Look Out

Edwin Apps as Bishop

David Bailie as English Judge

David Barber as English Judge

Timothy Bateson as English Judge

David Begg as Nobleman

Christian Barbier as Captain

Christian Bergner as Captain

Andrew Birkin as Talbot

Dominic Borrelli as English Judge

John Boswall as Old Priest

Matthew Bowyer as The Bludgeoned French Soldier

Paul Brooke as Domremy's Priest

Bruce Byron as Joan's Father

Charles Cork as Vaucouleurs' Priest

Patrice Cossonneau as Captain

Tony D'Amario as Compiegne's Mayor

Daniel Daujon as Church's Peer

Tonio Descanvelle as Xaintrailles

Philippe du Janerand as Dijon

Sissi Duparc as Mary of Anjou's Lady's Companion

Barbara Elbourn as The Aunt

Christian Erickson as La Tremoille

Tara Flanagan as A woman

Bruno Flender as Inquisitor

Serge Fournier as a father of the church

David Gant as The Duke of Bedford

Sydney Golder as the cell guard

Jessica Goldman as Lady in Waiting of the Duchess of Bedford

Framboise Gommendy as Joan's mother

Robert Goodman as Black beard

Jean-Pierre Gos as Laxart

Joanne Greenwood as Catherine

Bernard Grenet as Bishop of senlis

Valerie Griffiths as midwife

Timothée Grimblat as Joan's concience (child)

Richard Guille as a guard in Rouen

Thierry Guilmard as an assessor

Jérôme Hankins as a noble

Jacques Herlin as the priest of Orleans

Len Hibberd as a rapist

Didier Hoarau as an assessor

Vera Jakob as a woman

Michael Jenn as The Duke of Burgundy

Toby Jones as English Judge

Gérard Krawczyk as a father of the Church

Richard Leaf as Joan's conscience (young men)

Franck Lebreton as an assessor

Joseph Malerba as Beaurevoir guard

Dominique Marcas as an inquisitor

Eric Mariotto as young monk

René Marquant as a priest

Carl McCrystal as Glasdale

Gina McKee as the Duchess of Bedford

Phil McKee as Red beard

Simon Meacock as a soldier

John Merrick as Regnault of Chartres

Joseph O'Conor as chief inquisitor

Quentin Ogier as Louis

Mélanie Page as a young girl

Brian Pettifer as the executioner / the torturer of the trial

Philip Philmar as an english judge

Brian Poyser as an english judge

Olivier Rabourdin as Richemont

Vincent Regan as Buck

René Remblier as Dijon's assistant

Joseph Rezwin as Poitiers' Inquisitor

Ralph Riach as an english judge

Mark Richards as Rouen guard

Malcolm Rogers as bishop

Tara Römer as Jean of Gamaches

Julie-Anne Roth as a young girl

Olga Sékulic as Marie of Anjou

Vincent Tulli as Orleans' physicist

Jane Valentine as Joan (8 years)

Jemima West as Girl

Tat Whalley as Raymond

Peter Whitfield as an english judge

Frédéric Witta as an inquisitor
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